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SESSIONS: “Do you think you can act without Congress and initiate a no-fly zone in Syria without congressional approval?”

PANETTA: “Our goal would be to seek international permission… Whether or not we would want to get permission from the Congress—I think those are issues we would have to discuss as we decide what to do here.”

SESSIONS: “Well I am almost breathless about that because what
I heard you say is, ‘we’re going to seek international approval and
we’ll come and tell the Congress what we might do, and we might seek
congressional approval’… Wouldn’t you agree that would be pretty breathtaking to the average American?”

Notice
exactly what Panetta says at 4:00 and Sessions responce at 6:30 - then
Panetta responce that international actions are supra-constitutional.
and do not require congress to act. (possibly not even the "POTUS"
president?) since they do not deem the action as part of protecting the
country therefore it is outside the constitution - absolutley
flabergasting .:
UPDATE: Video of the exchange between Panetta and Sessions added belowhttp://www.youtube.com/embed/5zNwOeyuG84

'Impeach Obama' Bill: Use of military without Congress approval 'high crime'

Published: 12 March, 2012, 13:17

An
American military attack on Syria could effectively lead to the
impeachment of President Barack Obama. Congressmen say that any war
without congressional authorization would be “unconstitutional”.

Republican
Representative Walter B. Jones Jr. has come up with the resolution
demanding Obama’s impeachment in case his administration starts another
military action without the approval of Congress. This came as a
reaction to the American Defense Secretary Leon Panetta announcing that
in order to carry out the offensive, the US military needs permission
from the UN and NATO alone.

Jones’s resolution states that the
prime authority to rule on the attack is the US Congress, but not
international bodies be it NATO or UN.

“Expressing the sense of
congress that the use of offensive military force by a president without
prior and clear authorization of an Act of Congress constitutes an
impeachable high crime and misdemeanor under Article II, Section 4 of
the constitution,” Jones’s resolution said.

In an exchange which
occurred at the session of the Senate Armed Services Committee, US
Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta said that in case Obama administration
decides to strike Syria, it would merely “inform” Congress after the
decision has been made.